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10/16/2007 07:45:45 PM · #1
Im going to use this shot...



and i was wondering if i should edit out the rock in the bottom left of the picture or not?

and if so whats a good way to edit them out?

I shot this is jpeg do you think this will be ok for the free canvas thing?

Message edited by karmat - fixing thumb.
10/16/2007 07:49:41 PM · #2
Originally posted by Givemeashot:

Im going to use this shot...



and i was wondering if i should edit out the rock in the bottom left of the picture or not?

and if so whats a good way to edit them out?

I shot this is jpeg do you think this will be ok for the free canvas thing?

fixedm you used image, not thumb button :)
ETA: I like the rocks, I would not edit them out. :)

Message edited by author 2007-10-16 19:51:52.
10/16/2007 07:51:01 PM · #3
aaaa i see.... thnaks... =)
10/16/2007 08:03:36 PM · #4
bump =)
10/16/2007 08:05:08 PM · #5
I like the rocks.
10/16/2007 08:14:56 PM · #6
so should i just leave as is...??
10/16/2007 08:18:01 PM · #7
I like the rocks also ...
10/16/2007 08:18:13 PM · #8
I like the rocks too. You first look at the flower, then the lilly pads and then when you look closer you see the lovely texture of the rocks just hiding there in the water. They are good, dont get rid of them.
10/16/2007 08:18:24 PM · #9
I like the rocks too. They add depth to the water.
10/16/2007 08:18:27 PM · #10
Keep the rocks I think they add, you could maybe boost the contrast a little more, bring out a little more color but I like it
10/16/2007 08:19:06 PM · #11
About the jpeg, it will depend on the size of the photo and the size of the print. Someone else will have to help you there.
10/16/2007 08:20:54 PM · #12
+1 FOR the rocks, Chris.

Try looking under the "HELP" menu (in CS2) & use the resize wizard ('resize image'). If you are still unsure, can you give us more details? Include info like the size of print you'd like, your image dimensions, ppi, whether you are adding a border (and which type), etc.

Also, I personally trust their customer service to take good care of us. :)
I am a little curious though, as to why you'd start a separate thread? (no offense meant, just wondering... cuz I'm tired & brain-dead LOL

Message edited by author 2007-10-16 20:22:48.
10/16/2007 08:27:24 PM · #13
Originally posted by rossbilly:

+1 FOR the rocks, Chris.

Try looking under the "HELP" menu (in CS2) & use the resize wizard ('resize image'). If you are still unsure, can you give us more details? Include info like the size of print you'd like, your image dimensions, ppi, whether you are adding a border (and which type), etc.

Also, I personally trust their customer service to take good care of us. :)
I am a little curious though, as to why you'd start a separate thread? (no offense meant, just wondering... cuz I'm tired & brain-dead LOL


ill ask my questions in there... didnt mean to go into detail about the Canvas stuff.... ill aske my detailed questions there i guess i was juts really asking about the rocks.... =)

and the Rocks win! =) they will stay

Message edited by author 2007-10-16 20:27:52.
10/16/2007 08:30:29 PM · #14
o yes and thank you for the responces
10/16/2007 08:39:22 PM · #15
I see your point on the new thread; sorry if that came across wrong!
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